“There are two kinds of people with lawyers on tap, Mr Grey. The powerful and the corrupt.”

“Thank you.”

“For implying you’re powerful?”

“For imagining those are two different groups.”

– “Shades of Grey”, BAD POWER

Esser Grey is a rich and powerful man who has discovered, despite the world’s attempts to soften its edges for him, that one power eludes him: he cannot die. He sets out to divert the unwanted miracle through suicide and, when that doesn’t work, through murder. Along the way he meets Detective Palmer, the first person not only to acknowledge his miracle, but also his humanity.

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Deborah Biancotti is the author of Waking in Winter, Bad Power and A Book of Endings. She's also co-author of the New York Times bestselling Zeroes series. Deborah has written short stories and novellas, and is working on her own, new solo novels. She's been shortlisted for the Shirley Jackson Award and the William L. Crawford Award for Best First Fantasy Book. She is an Aurealis and Ditmar Award winner. Her newest stories are available via the Review of Australian Fiction and FableCroft's Cranky Ladies of History.

I have a very minor superpower – it is the ability to interview people and, while doing so, they are relaxed. It’s amazing the number of times an interviewee wants to take out this little bit or that little bit for various reasons…

I always oblige. DMF is not about doing an expose, it’s about building community.

I would like the power to end all the wars and hunger of the world. Well, it would be my Miss World or Miss Universe response ;)
Actually, I am not sure if my answer is not a more selfish one and not worthy to be shared.